Nat
Analytical Chemistry MSc
Can you tell us a bit about your background before coming to Loughborough University (i.e. previous course or industrial experience) and why you decided to apply for the Analytical Chemistry course?
Ever since primary school, I knew chemistry would become my life focus. Every opportunity that I had to learn more about the subject, I took it. I came to Loughborough in 2020 from Keele University with a First-class hons BSc in Chemistry. When I graduated, I did not feel as though I was done with my education and wanted to push myself to the next level and complete a master’s degree. Loughborough shone out from the other universities as somewhere with exciting modules to expand my life skills and experience in an innovative, rewarding environment. The modern, highly equipped laboratories in combination with high scientific rankings and industry connections spoke for themselves and I was hooked from my first tour around the campus and laboratories.
Did you notice any difference between undergraduate and postgraduate study?
When comparing undergraduate and postgraduate study, there was a noticeable difference in the level of contact hours and applied knowledge. Postgraduate study taught me the skills to take control of my research and solve problems innovatively and apply it to the assessments. I found that Loughborough and the incredibly supporting academic staff allowed me to pursue research and tailor areas of my degree to suit my strengths and interests.
Please can you tell us about your research project and what it was like to be part of the research team?
What support were you provided with as you completed your research project (or degree in general)?
When completing my degree and throughout, I had the most supportive network across lecturers, my project supervisor and my personal tutor. The team were available with late afternoon/evening teams meetings to go above and beyond in supporting during out of office hours, and they were always willing to find space for a face-to-face meeting (when possible). This did not always involve academic support, the chemistry staff at Loughborough have a great understanding of what it’s like to be a student and that sometimes we just need someone to talk to. My feedback was always constructive, timely, logical and allowed me to push and progress further.
What are your plans for the future and how will the experience gained through the course help you to achieve them?
Following advice and guidance from my supervisor and academic staff, I hope to move onto a PhD opportunity where I can further progress on my research proposal, and I know my skills, experiences and qualification gained from Loughborough will put me in an advantageous position to be offered a PhD role. I don’t feel that my journey with Loughborough is over yet.
If you could give one piece of advice to future students, what would it be?
I would advise anyone thinking about joining this university to study Analytical Chemistry to take the opportunity and enjoy it. It is an excellent, versatile university with fantastic staff and great facilities. I would also recommend deciding on your project ideas and researching avenues as soon as the options come out, so you can give yourself the best chance of optimising your skills.